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the museum of tv and radio

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Ageofquarrel

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Anybody been to this?
I saw in the post i made about channels from any era you would like to see that mentioned you can view old shows.
I checked their website out but it seems to be one of those things that you just have to go experience for yourself.
I live in nyc so im def gonna check it out.
I was just wondering what exactly i can view besides shows? Is there a station IDs section?
If anyone has been there please give me some info.
 
I have been to the one in New York, and the one in LA. They each have different things to offer. and Yes! You can see Ids and other things besides shows. Check out the gift shop while you are there, you can by DVDs and VHS that you can't find elsewhere.
Oh! there is one in Chicago too!
 
Tvguy
Thanks for the reply!
I cant wait to check this out!
 
Re:The Chicago Museum

> To be accurate, the Museum of Broadcast Commmunications is
> in Chicago and really has nothing to do with the Museums in
> NY or LA. Part of their website is the first edition of
> their TV Encyclpedia. A lot of interesting reading.
Thanks Timl. I didn't mean to imply that the 2 institutions were connected. Didn't know about the links below.>
> http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/index.html
>
>
> Home Page
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> www.museum.tv
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